• Ealhswith Æthelweard (bishop of Sherborne) (d. c. 909) Æthelweard of London (d. c. 915), bishop of London Æthelweard (historian) (fl. late 10th century)...
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  • Æthelweard was a medieval Bishop of Sherborne. Æthelweard was consecrated around 909. He died around 909. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology...
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  • c. 909) was a Welsh monk from St David's, Dyfed, who became Bishop of Sherborne in the 890s. About 885 he was asked by Alfred the Great to leave St David's...
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    Sherborne Abbey, otherwise the Abbey Church of St. Mary the Virgin, is a Church of England church in Sherborne in the English county of Dorset. It has...
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    Ælfthryth, married Baldwin, Count of Flanders, and the younger son, Æthelweard, was given a scholarly education, including learning Latin. This would...
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  • from that of Sherborne, Athelm being appointed first Bishop of Wells and Eadwulf of Crediton. Æthelweard briefly serves as Bishop of Sherborne at about this...
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    Cornwall, leaving Sherborne with Dorset. In 1058, the Sherborne chapter elected Herman, Bishop of Ramsbury to be also Bishop of Sherborne. Following the...
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    Michael's Church. Aldhelm, first Bishop of Sherborne and saint Æthelwine and Ælfwine, sons of Æthelweard (son of Alfred) Æthelstan, regarded as the first...
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    generally accepted. This is the first charter which lists the chronicler Æthelweard as an ealdorman and he was presumably appointed by Edward. There appear...
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    in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries. They include Ealdorman Æthelweard, who recorded in his Latin version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle that he...
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  • Nunneries and the Anglo-Saxon royal houses, p. 76. See Lantfred and Æthelweard below. Æthelweard, Chronicon, book IV, chapter 6. Lantfred, Translatio et Miracula...
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    London, 41.8 miles (67.3 km) south of Bristol, 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Sherborne and 27.6 miles (44.4 km) east of Taunton. The aircraft and defence industries...
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    Constantinople October 28 – Sigfried, count of the Ardennes (Luxembourg) Æthelweard, English ealdorman and historian (approximate date) Koppány (or Cupan)...
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  • for Ælfric, who was then in priest's orders. Æthelmaer and his father Æthelweard were both enlightened patrons of learning, and became Ælfric's faithful...
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    hand. 30 August 932 S 417 Milton ?Kent "King Æthelstan to Æthelgeard (or Æthelweard), minister; grant of 12 hides (cassatae) at (West) Meon, Hants" Milton...
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  • was sufficiently part of the known world for Aldhelm, later bishop of Sherborne, to address a letter around 705, to its king Geraint regarding the date...
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    relics to Æthelweard (Alwardus), who in turn handed them over for the refoundation of Pershore. Some scholars have identified him with Æthelweard, the well-known...
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    Æthelred I, was discþen to Æthelred the Unready. Æthelmaær's father was Æthelweard, Ealdorman of the Western Provinces, and when he died in 998 Æthelmaær...
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  • Northamptonshire, England 650–870 Abbey Church of St Mary the Virgin Sherborne, Dorset 705 Saxon cathedral 705 - 1075. Benedictine abbey 998 - 1539 Saint...
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  • Wærstan (category Bishops of Sherborne (ancient))
    Wærstan was a medieval Bishop of Sherborne, venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. Wærstan was consecrated around 909...
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    ("White Church" or "Whitchurch") and bequeathed it to his youngest son Æthelweard. However, nothing significant remains of that structure. In the 11th century...
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  • Constantinople October 28 – Sigfried, count of the Ardennes (Luxembourg) Æthelweard, English ealdorman and historian (approximate date) Koppány (or Cupan)...
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  • Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Miller, Sean (2001). "Æthelweard". In Lapidge, Michael (ed.). The Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon...
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    Abbey was also for some time dedicated to her after Egilwado (Alwardus or Æthelweard), the nephew of the Abbess of St. Mary's Abbey, acquired some of her bones...
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    Benedictine monastery in 1018. The abbey was believed to be founded by either Aethelweard (Aylward), Earldorman of Devon, or King Cnut. This first monastery was...
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    ISBN 0-85991-490-9. Barker, EE (1967). "The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Used by Æthelweard". Historical Research. 40 (101): 74–91. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2281.1967.tb02137...
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    betw. 897 & 900 betw. 909 & 926 Wulfsige betw. 909 & 926 betw. 909 & 926 Æthelweard betw. 909 & 926 betw. 909 & 926 Leofstan Also recorded as Ealhstan and...
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